Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Reviews
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is one of the most rewarding video games I have played in years. We eagerly look forward to seeing what the DLC will bring to the table.
With “Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice” Hidetaka Miyazaki has once more succeeded in creating a genre-defining masterpiece which tells a fabulous story in a beautifully designed world. The masterful design of gameplay shines above all here and introduces the players to a whole new level of difficulty that creates an unforgettable experience.
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It's harder than Souls games, it's still cool and it's different. Japan is great and combat as well. It will not disappoint you.
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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice difficult for everyone without distinction but gives you more tools for ease and give you more information about the story world and its lore to keep you always interested, challenge yourself with a pretty hard game, but it's fun and addicting.
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Sekiro is heralding the return of From Software to what he does best and it has some great innovations. Keep in mind that Sekiro will test your patience to the limit when you enter its merciless world.
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Fantastic combat, stunning locales, and effortless traversal make Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice a thoroughly enjoyable change of pace for From Software. Though with some imperfections, it's still a uniquely bold statement from a studio that's proven their proficiency at establishing successful IP's.
In the end, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the best performance produced by From Software team, which is why the player does not regret its time in its unrivaled and mysterious world.
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Once again From software and legendary Director, Hidetaka Miyazaki proved that they're one of the best in the game Industry. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice takes players to a wonderful, entertaining and also Challenging Adventure. Combat system is Great as always with Miyazaki. It's reasonably difficult to learn, and hard to master. Exploring is adequately rewarding, and boss fights are tough, but have their unqie weaknesses. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has inherited the DNA of the soulsborne and combined It with some interesting new elements. If you are a soulsborne fan, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Is definitely your game!
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Sekiro has its problems and definitely lacks the dark mood of Dark Souls, but FromSoftware delivers another interesting game with an excellent combat mechanics.
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In each scenario, with each enemy, you learn something new. It is not for everyone, but the player who likes challenges, will taste it as it deserves. Do not fool yourself. Shadows do not die twice but many more.
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From Software has done it again and created a masterpiece that is wildly different from any of their previous games but still similar enough that you will feel the same excitement and thrill after playing it.
With Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, FromSoftware tries to appeal to more gamers. Although Sekiro changes a lot of familiar elements from FromSoftware games like Bloodborne and Dark Souls, It is still a special game. Tree of skills, Technical gameplay, and outstanding technical and artistic visuals, are some of the strong aspects of the game. Things like strange AI in certain situations and repetitive enemies prevent the game to become a masterpiece.
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The few imperfections are quickly dismissed in the face of such a majestic gameplay. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice sets an important milestone for action games by introducing an innovative and euphoric fighting system, allied to a unique vertical exploration. The journey is not easy, but the catharsis provided by overcoming each obstacle is unparalleled.
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It's not for everyone, and it isn't absolutely perfect, but Sekiro is the best game I've played in a very long time.
From Software deserves a great deal of credit for clever level design that makes great use of Wolf's prosthetic arm and his great sense of mobility. It will be interesting to see if Sekiro has the same longevity and rabid fan devotion as the Souls games, but I can fully appreciate From Software taking some chances and doing something quite different as well.
Sekiro is a beautifully realized next step in the evolution of From Software's staple genre, but the renewed focus on combat mechanics and increased difficulty level might prove too much even for some Souls veterans. If you keep at it, however, the game's world, level design and story (not to mention the nicely done nods to previous Miyazaki games) make all the effort more than worthwhile.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice easily cements itself as one of the best modern action/adventure games of the generation.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a welcome change for the developer solidifying FromSoftware's skills and expertise in tackling bigger challenges and improving on past successes. A superb effort all around; whether it's the intricate combat system, the world and how you explore it, or the relentless challenge by the world and its bosses, this is an epic journey that never lets go of you. If you're looking for a challenging game with blisteringly fast action that you'll have to work hard to conquer then Don't Think Twice.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Sekiro gave me an overwhelming sense of freedom in gameplay as there is a whole lot of technique and tools that'll make you feel like a true Ninja once you've mastered them.
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Without fear of being wrong I can say that Sekiro is not only one of the best titles of this generation, but it is one of the best we have seen in many years and will be remembered as one of the great jewels of the decade.
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